Safe Drinking Water for Flood Victims Pakistan

by Association for Humanitarian Development (AHD)
Safe Drinking Water for Flood Victims Pakistan
Safe Drinking Water for Flood Victims Pakistan
Safe Drinking Water for Flood Victims Pakistan
Safe Drinking Water for Flood Victims Pakistan
Safe Drinking Water for Flood Victims Pakistan
Safe Drinking Water for Flood Victims Pakistan
Safe Drinking Water for Flood Victims Pakistan
Safe Drinking Water for Flood Victims Pakistan
Safe Drinking Water for Flood Victims Pakistan
Safe Drinking Water for Flood Victims Pakistan
Safe Drinking Water for Flood Victims Pakistan
Safe Drinking Water for Flood Victims Pakistan
Safe Drinking Water for Flood Victims Pakistan
Safe Drinking Water for Flood Victims Pakistan
Safe Drinking Water for Flood Victims Pakistan
Safe Drinking Water for Flood Victims Pakistan
Safe Drinking Water for Flood Victims Pakistan
Safe Drinking Water for Flood Victims Pakistan
Safe Drinking Water for Flood Victims Pakistan
Safe Drinking Water for Flood Victims Pakistan
Safe Drinking Water for Flood Victims Pakistan
Safe Drinking Water for Flood Victims Pakistan
Safe Drinking Water for Flood Victims Pakistan
Safe Drinking Water for Flood Victims Pakistan
Safe Drinking Water for Flood Victims Pakistan
Safe Drinking Water for Flood Victims Pakistan

Project Report | Jul 22, 2025
safe Drinking water is key & Basic Needs of Human beings, All join hands, to help AHD Nadi filters

By Abdul Khurshid | Project Leader

Nadi filter for flood victims
Nadi filter for flood victims

Safe Drinking water is key & Basic Needs of Human beings, All join hands, to help AHD Nadi filters

Floods 2025 hitting hard all over Pakistan and about 94% people of Pakistan drinking contaminated water, Needs huge level AHD Nadi Filters.

The Provincial Disaster Management Authority (PDMA) has issued an urgent flood alert for Punjab starting from July 21, 2025, warning of high-water levels in major rivers and nearby low-lying areas. This alert comes in response to forecasted heavy monsoon rains, which may cause dangerous flooding in various regions of the province. According to the official update, rivers including the Chenab, Jhelum, Ravi, Sutlej, and Indus are expected to experience a significant rise in water levels by July 22. These rising levels could overflow into nearby streams and low-lying villages, posing a serious risk to lives, crops, and infrastructure.

In these floods 2025 only option of Nature Based Solution is AHD Nadi filter and one Nadi filter cost only thirty dollars in Pakistan and one family 10 to 20 members can get safe and clean drinking water on daily basis.  

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Nadi filter for flood victims
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